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We love Sunset at Calis Beach …

We love Calis Beach and sunsets. We’ve been going there for the last seven years and feel like we are in our second home as the locals are so friendly and put themselves out of their way to help.

The area is flat which is ideal for elderly people and partly disabled, who uses a wheelchair. There are plenty of restaurants on the promenade and it’s the place to be on an evening mingling with the crowds as they stroll along.

A great holiday resort for couples and young families.

The sunsets are amazing. There is a water taxi which takes you to Fethiye if you want to shop or enjoy a more exciting evening.

Calis Beach Fethiye Turkey (in Turkish “chalish” & pronounced “Chalish”, is a quiet yet busy holiday resort, with a seemingly endless beach. Bars and restaurants line the beach area, which is block paved along the seafront. The resort is very flat, so is ideal for people with mobility restrictions. Calis has it’s own waterpark too.

Parts of the Calis Beach are also popular with the local turtle population, who come in to lay their eggs in the sand. Read a short article about the turtles here: Sea Turtle Project

Calis Beach is also has two very natural attractions – a cooling breeze, perfect for when the local temperatures soar in the summer months, and you can see what the other one is – Calis is famous for some of the most beautiful sunsets in the World.

Çalis Plajı Fethiye Turkiye

Calis Beach is in south west coast of Mediterranean Turkey, in region of Fethiye. Fethiye town 2 miles; Olu Deniz 9 miles. 38 miles E of Dalaman airport by winding, often scenic road.

Telephone IDD code from UK: 252

Postal code: 48300

Position: On flat coastal land, with a long, fairly narrow, arcing beach; faces town of Fethiye to the S across the bay. Green mountains rise in the distance.

General Description: A rather less characterful resort than some, with hotels in a straggling row along the seafront, a mainly pedestrianised boulevard with limited traffic access. Back from the seafront lies a patchwork of stony unpaved tracks and paved and concrete roads with further hotels, apartments and holiday homes interspersed with agricultural plots and sites awaiting development. On the outskirts lies an area of tall grassland and greenery. Overall, the resort has a low-key, laid-back atmosphere.

Market/Suitability: Calis Beach is for those seeking a beach location and a compact, easily accessible resort. Best for families and quiet-loving couples. Some nightlife, but plentiful transport to nearby Fethiye town, which has a greater selection. Popular with British and German holidaymakers.

Accommodation: in Calis Beach number of smaller hotels (most open summer only) and apartments, mainly just below middlemarket category. A few larger, better equipped hotels, but most properties are friendly, family-run affairs with the bare essentials, spread along the beachfront and off the main roads around the resort.

Beaches: A long, narrow arc of dark sand and shingle lined with sun loungers and shades extends round a broad bay with sheltered waters. Backed by an appealing, mainly pedestrianised boulevard with a grassy verge and small trees; lit for evening strolls. Safe to swim; some water sports offered. Turtles lay eggs in the sand at certain times of the year.

Shopping: A small selection of shops with jewellery, clothes, shoes, beachwear and water-sports equipment. Many small, well-stocked minimarkets. Souvenirs and local handicrafts; plentiful spices, teas and Turkish delight. Fethiye town has abundant shops and a large covered market (Tuesdays).

Entertainments: Daytime: some water sports, including surfing. Horse riding. Turkish baths and massage. Aqua park with slides and fitness centre. Good selection of tours to nearby islands; fishing; shark fishing.

Nightlife: more low-key, with a good selection of bars, cafes and cocktail bars, many on the beachfront boulevard and with bay views. A couple of discos. Larger hotels offer seasonal evening entertainments with live music and often belly-dancing. More active nightlife can be had in nearby Fethiye town.

Eating out: Ample choice of restaurants, cafes and snack bars serving local and Turkish fare, seafood or Italian dishes. Pizza. English breakfasts for the homesick. Restaurants line the beachfront boulevard, offering airy dining with fine views of bay. Nearby Fethiye town offers more variety.

Public transport: Frequent dolmus (minibus) to Fethiye town, as well as a taxi-boat service along the river to Fethiye town (half-hourly during summer season). Car, bicycle and moped hire all available. Plentiful taxis from a couple of ranks and around resort.